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POPULAR CYBERSECURITY PUBLICATIONSSignal decouples its secure messaging service from your phone number - a bit.
Attackers used malicious Excel 4.0 documents to spread the weaponized NetSupport RAT in a spear-phishing campaign.
The meal-kit company's customer records were leaked as part of the Shiny Hunters breach.
Phishing ratings, security ratings, human-ness ratings -- we are looking at a future filled with grades of security and trustworthiness. But there is a downside.
A new deep learning detection model can spot cyber-attacks with improved speed and accuracy
By Waqas
Hackers also left a warning message for Israeli agencies to be prepared for a big surprise.
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Hackers deface 1000+ Israeli websites in attempt to get webcam access
An investigation traces an NSO Group-controlled IP address to a fake Facebook security portal.
Government and air transportation companies in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia were targeted in a recent attack tracked back to the Chafer APT.
Technique could be used to bypass authentication and compromise critical internal applications
Technique could be used to bypass authentication and compromise critical internal applications
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SPOTLIGHT, VULNERABILITY CHAT & PRIVACY HEADLINESA total of 35 breaches were found and analysed resulting in 4,063,408 leaked accounts containing a total of 26 different data types. The breaches found publicly and freely available included ESN, Stealer Log 0456, SVR Labs, Kuchenland and Stealer Log 0455